Err, I agree with you about the powerplant for next season, definately 2015.bhallg2k wrote:Seems fair enough.
To me, the MP4-28 looks like the result of a back-to-basics design philosophy in the wake of losing their in-house innovations like the F-duct and the U-pods, and one also undertaken in preparation for the wholesale regulation shift next year. My guess is that the MP4-29 will not be powered by Mercedes, either. That's how I rationalize the sidepods anyway. It's senseless to go down an engine-defined cooling/aerodynamic route when the work can't be carried over. This is especially true when the engine supply is a total unknown. (Personally, I think they're big and bulky to derive a sort of baseline path for an engine manufacturer who hasn't been around for a few years and may not be at an elite level anymore in terms of packaging and cooling - like Honda.)
However, none of that makes sense of the car's bizarre front suspension. Meh.
I dont agree with you about the current sidepod philosophy- about making a sidepod that is compatiable with another engine, surely you'd think that they couldn't make the decision mid to late 2012 on their next side pod design for a different potential engine supplier 18 month down the line? F1 surely is about making the most of what you currently have ie. wringing all the avaliable performance out of the current (Mercedes) technical partenership?
On a different note, I've just read this:
http://www.jamesallenonf1.com/2013/03/a ... a-f1-test/
some people at the bottom of this page have posted something about Mclaren calling their current car the MP4-28A, A? really? Fuelling speculation that they are designing a B spec.
First of all could this be true?
Secondly, if it is true what possible problems could have shown up for a B spec car to be needed
And thirdly, chassis are homologated right? and the suspension pick up points are on the chassis so they cant revert back to pull rod now, or am I wrong?
Forthly, if the chassis are homologated, could bringing an upgrade to the sidepods, engine cover, floor, diffuser, front and rear wings be enough to call it a B spec car? Surely upgrades to those parts of the car is standard?
OR, could it just be a storm in a tea cup and the speculation is just speculation, like last season when it was speculated that Mclaren would be bringing a raised chassis half way through the season?